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Florida State Seminoles Football 2015 News and Updates

2014 Season

12/30/14 - The game everyone has been waiting for is almost here. The Florida State Seminoles football team faces the Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl on January 1, 2015. The Seminoles have been on a winning streak of 27 games, going back to the 2013 season. They fully expect to take the win in Pasadena. The Seminoles’ quarterback, a former Heisman winner, Jameis Winston threw 24 touchdowns and 17 interceptions in the season, and he says that the team has perseverance and the will to win. Tickets are still available for this exciting game beginning at just $118. Spend New Year’s Day in the stadium, enjoying two rosters that boast elite athletes and superb coaches, but completely different styles. It’s not just a battle between the quarterbacks, but between two excellent college teams.

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12/24/14 - If you’ve never experienced the Rose Bowl, this is the year to go. The Florida State Seminoles football team faces the Oregon Ducks in one of the most prominent college football tournament in the United States. Before the game, you can enjoy the beauty of the famous Rose Bowl Parade as it goes down Colorado Boulevard, then take a hike to the stadium to catch history in the making. There’s absolutely no better place to spend New Year’s Day than in Pasadena at this great game. With tickets still available, starting at just $90, you can bring the whole family to enjoy the best college football has to offer. Both teams play well and have Heisman trophy winners on their team, so it’s going to be an exciting fight to the finish.

12/16/14 - The #3 Florida State Seminoles football team vs. the #2 Oregon Ducks in the “Granddaddy of Them All”, the Rose Bowl Game on New Year’s Day. One would think that it can’t get any more exciting than this, as both teams hope to advance to the championship game in the NCAA’s inaugural college playoffs. There is more to this story that ramps up the anticipation and excitement of the Rose Bowl even higher – the marquee Heisman matchup of Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota vs. FSU’s Jameis Winston. This is only the fourth time in NCAA history that two Heisman winners have faced off against each other, and if history repeats, this pivotal game will be a thriller. You can witness all of the excitement in person for as little as $135. Do not miss this chance to witness history – it just doesn’t get any better than this!

12/10/14 - Again and again, the Florida State Seminoles football team was able to put up points when it counted, and the end of the season contest against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets was no different. Despite a second half surge, the Seminoles were able to score when it counted, and finished the season as the only undefeated team in the country, which extended a 29-game winning streak. Landing at number three in the final playoff rankings, the Seminoles will face the Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl on New Years Day. This matchup pits two of the very best quarterbacks in the nation against each other, with the Florida State’s Jameis Winston winning the Heisman trophy last year and Oregon’s Marcus Mariota the frontrunner for this year’s trophy. Tickets for the Rose Bowl are on sale now, with prices starting at $85. For a chance to see Florida State remain undefeated and continue to the national championship, purchase tickets now.

12/2/14 - Florida State Seminoles football has endured as the lone no-loss survivor in all of the major power five conferences. Despite quarterback Jameis Winston throwing four interceptions, the Seminoles beat their in-state rivals, the Florida Gators, 24-19 in their final game of the regular season. FSU now holds the top college football record of 12-0, has won 28 games consecutively, and is only the sixteenth team since 1950 to achieve consecutive undefeated regular seasons. The Seminoles are all but guaranteed a spot in the inaugural post-BCS era top 4 college football playoffs. In-between, the Seminoles will play Georgia Tech on Saturday, December 6, 2014 in the ACC Championship game. The game will be played in Charlotte, North Carolina at 7:45pm, with tickets still available starting at $33.

11/26/14 - One of the best teams in college football right now is Florida State. Sporting a record of 10-0, the Seminoles have looked absolutely spectacular. Last weekend, they took on a very game Miami, and they ended up winning with a final score of 30-26. In their win, Jameis Winston went on to throw for 304 yards and threw for 1 touchdown. He kept his team in the game for all four quarters. He will need to keep leading his team to victory, especially if they want to contend for a national championship. Up next for them is a game against Boston College. It’s a tough game for them, one that should provide a lot of excitement for the fans. Tickets are available now for a low price of $26.

11/20/14 - One of the better teams in college football is the Florida State Seminoles, who are currently ranked 3rd in the nation. Currently, they are unbeaten with a record of 10-0. They continued their winning streak last weekend, which was against Miami. The final score ended up being 30-26, and FSU showcased a lot of dynamic plays on the night. In their win, Jameis Winston went on to throw for 304 yards and tacked on 1 touchdown. It wasn’t his best performance, as he had 1 interception, but it was enough to rally his team to victory. FSU also had a lot of success rushing. Dalvin Cook went on to rush for 44 yards and had 2 touchdowns. They will need to maintain this balanced attack in next weekend’s game, which is against Boston College. In order to win, they will need to limit their turnovers. Tickets for next weekend’s game are available now, which start out at $23.

11/11/14 - The Florida State Seminoles Football program is top of their game with a 9-0 record in the Atlantic Division. They easily won last Saturday’s game against the Virginia Cavaliers, even though Virginia had the lead after the 1st quarter. Florida State scored three touchdowns in the 2nd quarter, giving them the lead going into halftime with a score of 28-13. Both teams scored in the third quarter, and were scoreless in the 4th. The final score was 20-34. The Seminoles travel to Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens to play the Miami Hurricanes. The Hurricanes haven’t won a game against the Seminoles at home since 2004. This week’s game is their 59th meeting since 1951, and the Hurricanes have lost the last 4 games between the teams. You’ll want to get your tickets to witness this fierce rivalry!

11/4/14 - As the second-ranked college football team in the nation, Florida State Seminoles Football enjoyed yet another win last week against Louisville. The 42-31 win was anything but pretty, being behind 21-0 at one point before coming back in a big way. This was not the first time that the Seminoles pulled off a second-half win; the school has done so four times this season, keeping their winning streak alive. Florida State took home the BCS title last season against Auburn, leaving fans to hope that the team can continue its success during the last few games of regular play. The Seminoles hit the field on Saturday, taking on the Virginia Cavaliers at home. Tickets to the game can still be purchased starting at just $32 each.

9/18/14 - The Florida State Seminoles are 2-0 on the season, and will parade into their upcoming game against Clemson fresh off a bye. The last two times these teams met, Florida State fared for the better, still yet, the 2014 Tigers squad boasts the nation’s second-best pass defense and sixth-best total defense. Oh, and did we forget to mention? Quarterback Jameis Winston has been suspended from playing in the first half of Saturday’s game, after the player made derogatory comments of a sexual nature in a public space. The punishment leaves the door open for redshirt sophomore Sean Maguire to make a statement, and for the program to prove its strength with any QB, but it also allows for Clemson to have a better chance at marring Florida State’s flawless record. All eyes will be on Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee this weekend, make sure to lock-in Clemson at Florida State tickets to see which team maximizes in the Winston-less first half! Get-in on 9/20 for a minimum of $60.

8/27/14 - Back at the helm for a second run of his own is Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston, who is trying to be just the second player ever after Ohio State’s Archie Griffin to win a second Heisman. Aside from the rivalry game with Florida at the end of the season, the Noles will welcome another strong non-conference visitor to Doak Campbell Stadium in the form of Notre Dame.

7/30/14 - Florida State Football will be back in exactly 30 days! While the school lost a record 11 players to the 2013 NFL Draft, Florida State Football is the media's overwhelming preseason favorite to win the conference championship in 2014. Returning Heisman winner Jameis Winston and defending the national championship title will do that. Expectations are high for this ACC powerhouse; see them make a bid for the College Football Playoffs and say you were there from the very beginning with Florida State Football tickets. The first game of the season will be on the road at AT&T Stadium against the Oklahoma State Cowboys; FSU Seminoles tickets for the Aug. 30 faceoff run as low as $74.

7/9/14 – It should come as no surprise that Jameis Winston headlines the preseason watchlists, but what about the other five Florida State Seminoles noted for awards? Receiver Rashad Greene and running back Karlos Williams join their quarterback for the Maxwell Award; Winston is the only 2013 finalist to reappear in contention for the College Football Player of the Year award. Cornerback PJ Williams and defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. are listed for Defensive Player of the Year, a.k.a. the Chuck Bednarik Award. Finally, Florida State Seminoles receiver and kick returner, Kermit Whitfield, is listed for the Paul Hornung Award, given to the Most Versatile Player in the NCAAF. While we wish all the extraordinary athletes nominated could receive top awards, score Florida State Seminoles Football tickets and see which player is most deserving!

6/20/14 – Is two too good to be true? Florida State Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher said back in February that he thinks “it will be two” more years in school for quarterback Jameis Winston. The conjecture left many FSU faithful looking for further confirmation, and they may just have receive it. Heisman and crystal football-winning Winston’s father Antonor, told AL.com on Wednesday that the plan for the QB is “to be in college until he gets that degree” which means “one more year in baseball and two more years in football.” All FSU fans need now is to hear it from the signal caller himself. Secure your Florida State Seminoles tickets now and see your quarterback for at least the 2014-2015 season!

5/28/14 – The price of Florida State Seminoles tickets have started to drop; in the last two and a half weeks, FSU vs. Clemson tickets and Florida State vs. Notre Dame tickets have fallen 3 percent and Seminoles vs. Gators tickets 6.25 percent. When the two latter rivals faced off last year, the result was a 30-point blowout from FSU (37-7); but, expect Florida to put more points on the board this year. However, Florida State’s dynamic offense led by sophomore quarterback Jameis Winston behind a veteran O-line (Cameron Erving, Tre’ Jackson) should prevail. While the Florida State Seminoles football schedule may be tougher than last year, fans will be treated to some premier games at Doak Campbell Stadium.

5/9/14 - Florida State plans on making another run at the title alongside their Heisman winning quarterback. Their road might be a little more difficult with the introduction of a four-team playoff this year. The only guaranteed way to see the Seminoles make a run at the first playoffs this year is getting to the game with Florida State Seminole tickets (avg. $119) from Razorgator! FSU opens the season against Oklahoma State in a highly anticipated neutral site game at AT&T Stadium on Labor Day Weekend. The Florida State Seminoles football schedule is highlighted by a Sept 20 game versus Clemson (avg. $154), an Oct. 18 meeting against Notre Dame (avg. $245), and the season-finale in Tallahassee against rivals Florida (avg. $208).

2/6/14 - The Florida State Seminoles certainly had a stunning year. Your National Champs made the #1 rank all look so easy: from the 14-0 all-time school record, to the ACC Championship game against Duke and the BCS National Championship game against Auburn, even when they fell behind, everyone knew the Seminoles would come back on top. Super-athlete QB Jameis Winston, recently named a baseball All-American, had arguably the best freshman season in college football history, topping off with the coveted Heisman Trophy. Led by fourth year coach Jimbo Fisher, FSU won its 17th conference title and 3rd national championship, so it’s no wonder the Seminoles garnered one of the top five recruiting classes in the country. FSU needed to replenish multiple offensive positions with the loss of WRs Kenny Shaw and Kelvin Benjamin, and RBs Deconta Freeman and James Wilder Jr. early to the NFL Draft; they did so, landing 5-star Dalvin Cook and 4-star Travis Rudolph. Defensively, the Seminoles lost Jacobbi McDaniel and Demonte McAllister to graduation and Timmy Jernigan, Christian Jones and Telvin Smith early, but filled their spots with prized recruits: Derrick Nnadi, Jacob Pugh, Delvin Purifoy (brother of corner Loucheiz), 5-star Kain Daub and Demarcus Christmas. After such a spectacular season spearheaded by a dynamic HC and young gifted QB, and prolific new recruits, are we looking at college football’s next dynasty? Get you Florida State Seminoles tickets now and find out!

2013 Season

11/11/13 - The Seminoles are the first team in the Conference to secure a spot in the title game. Florida State’s 59-3 victory over Wake Forest Saturday clinched the ACC’s Atlantic Division and solidifies their No. 2 standing in the BCS poll behind Alabama. ACC Football Championship tickets are as low as $20, and are averaging $75.

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Florida State Seminoles Football 2015 Season

2014 Season

What team was the winner of not only the last Bowl Championship Series crystal football, but also the third in program history? Yep, the Florida State Seminoles, who enter 2014 as a strong favorite to write themselves into trivia books should they prevail in the first-ever College Football Playoff. The Seminoles kept a pristine record through the 2013 season, before earning the final BCS National Champion in history. In 2014, the Florida squad returns nearly all of their starters from their winning campaign and are ready for a repeat. Preseason polls favor Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston and Co.'s chances of doing just that, ranking them in the No. 1 spot.

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Coach Jimbo Fisher and the reigning ACC Champs come into 2014 without their star wideout or running back (Kelvin Benjamin and Devonte Freeman), though Rashad Greene and Karlos Williams should be ample support. Standout Telvin Smith, Lamarcus Joyner and Timmy Jernigan are gone, leaving new defensive coordinator Charles Kelly some work to do, though PJ Williams and the secondary remain the most formidable in the NCAA.

The top tier team has a tough schedule in 2014, starting with the season opener against Oklahoma State at AT&T Stadium in Texas. FSU tickets for this neutral site game start at $61. Don’t miss out on these nail-biters: Florida State-Clemson ($58 min. on 9/20), Florida State-Notre Dame ($118 min. on 10/18), and Florida State-Florida ($92 min. on 11/29). The road also holds a few possible struggles in waiting, with games at NC State, Syracuse, Louisville and Miami-Florida. Buy your Florida State Seminoles Football tickets now and see if this team can stay No. 1 from start to finish!

2013 Season

Florida State has a tough road schedule this year playing three of the top 25 most intriguing College Football games away this season – Florida State Seminoles at Florida Gators (avg. $276), Florida State Seminoles at Clemson Tigers (avg. $151), and Florida State Seminoles at Pittsburgh Panthers on Labor Day (avg. $83). The matchup against #8 Clemson will likely determine the Atlantic Division Champion and could quite possibly play a role in a National Championship berth. As usual, the Seminoles will close out the season playing in-state rival Florida; last year the matchup was the sixth-most watched game of the season. FSU will play ACC Football rival Miami Hurricanes on November 2 (avg. $164) at home; the game is the most expensive at Doak Campbell Stadium in 2013. The Seminoles will also play Maryland, NC State, and Syracuse from the ACC at home.

Last year, the Florida State Seminoles football team won the ACC Football Championship and ranked No. 10 in the country. Heading into the 2013 season, FSU is ranked No. 12 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and are favorites again to win the ACC Conference. The last time an ACC football team won a national title in football was Florida State in 1999.